Panasonic Section 520 manual Setting up Telephony Services Users, Setting up Users

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Chapter 3. Installation

Section 520 - TSAPI

 

 

Setting up Telephony Services Users

Caution: Set-up of Telephony Services Users must be performed by the Novell Netware Technician.

Overview

The individuals or agents who use telephony services are known in the Netware Telephony Services environment as users. A user can be either an actual person or an application. Each user must have various attributes defined so that the server knows which PBX and device or extension the user is linked to.

The following information provides a brief look at creating users via the Novell Netware application. Other Tserver administration tasks such as defining PBXs, primary and secondary devices, worktops, and call control and monitor groups (if needed) should be accomplished before creating individual users. For additional information on any of these tasks, refer to the Netware Telephony Services Network Manager’s Guide.

Setting up Users

Use the following procedures to set up individual Telephony Services users.

1.Log-in to the server through DOS (not Windows). At the DOS prompt, enter:

login admin (for Netware release 4.0)

OR

login supervisor (for Netware release 3.12)

2.The system will display NetWare initialization information and then return to the DOS prompt. Enter:

WIN (to enter Windows)

3.Click on the Telephony Services icon.

4.Click on the TServices Admin icon.

5.At “Choose TServer to access”, select the appropriate server.

6.Enter the login and password for the selected server.

7.The Netware TSA screen will appear for the accessed TServer. Select Admin, then Quick Add.

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Issued April 2000

DBS-92-520

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Contents Page Tsapi Installation and Feature Description Contents Table of Contents Tsapi Tsapi Table of Contents Table of Contents Tsapi Overview of Telephony Services for the DBS Ovell Telephony Server Limitations and Specifications DBS/Telephony Services Item CapacityThis page intentionally left blank Installing the API Circuit Card/Connector InstallationTelephone System Installation API Serial Port Connector API Circuit Card Connector Power on the DBS = Standard API protocol default Programming the DBSDBS Driver Installation InstallationOverview Library DependenciesLoading Panadrvr Load OptionsOption port= Option clearcall= Option c= Setting up Telephony Services Users Setting up UsersTsapi Installation This page intentionally left blank Driver Features Basic Call Control ServicesDriver Features Tsapi Maintenance Troubleshooting Alarm Log Entries Fatal MessagesMaintenance and Troubleshooting Tsapi Error Messages Maintenance and Troubleshooting Tsapi Audit Trail Messages Maintenance and Troubleshooting Tsapi Panadrvr Menu System Display DBS Extension/Port TablesItem 1 Display Extension to Port Tables Item 2 Display Port to Extension TablesDisplay Error Counters DBSBad/No Resp to Select Req Naks to Select RequestDriver MiscDisplay Status Counters Commands Sent Commands ReceivedPackets Received Bytes SentDisplay Resource Info Display ACS InfoStream Other Requests Stream Open ConfirmsStream Open Denies Peak Opened StreamsDisplay Csta Stats/Info Lost Positive Confs Lost Negative ConfsLost Query Confirmations Answer CallQuery FWD Query LNRRetr. Call Set MWIDisplay DBS Status/Info ShutDown Display Resource Names/IDSDisplay Driver Queues Port Monitor InfoChange Max Call Time Value Call Processing TogglesDisplay API Control Signals Display Call Processing StatsPresent Active Calls Present Active ConnectionsPeak Active Calls Peak Active ConnectionsError Set Debug Trace LevelTrace DebugChange MWI Activator Display Active Call ListOpen Close Log File N/A Display Transfer TablesDisplay Runtime Config Structure Display Monitor IDsDisplay Conference Tables Insert Comment into log file N/ADisplay Call Times Index Issued April DBS-92-520